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Chapter nine hundred and seventy fifth

Chapter 975: The Bian

The fourth prince glanced at his wife and saw that she looked stiff and could not hide her anger. He didn't feel disgusted, but instead felt a little warmth in his heart.

"Let her come in and take a look to avoid being upset." The Fourth Prince said lightly.

The fourth concubine nodded and asked the maid to go out and invite someone.

Then, I saw the curtain lifting up and quickly stepped in a tall beauty in the flag-wearing costume, which was Nian.

"Master..." Nian entered the house, his eyes stuck to the Fourth Prince, and there was no one else.

"Master..." As he was crying, Nian's eyes were immediately covered with water mist, and in a blink of an eye it gathered into water droplets, and tears rolled down like beans.

The beauty brought dewdrops to the most pity. When the fourth prince saw it, he couldn't help but feel moved and comforted him: "Don't cry, I'm fine."

Nian couldn't hold back her tears, but she just looked at the Fourth Prince intently. If she hadn't taken care of the Fourth Prince's side, she would have pounced on the Fourth Prince's arms.

The Fourth Princess didn't like Nian's family. Seeing her acting like this and using her territory, she was even more disgusting.

Fortunately, the Fourth Concubine was lucky. Dai Jin arrived without saying a few words.

Except for the Fourth Prince, the other female relatives of the royal palace should be avoided.

Nian pouted, reluctantly, and was sent back by the fourth prince in a few words.

The fourth prince looked for Dai Jin to ask about the cause of the accident that night.

"It was the wooden railing on the water wheel ahead that broke, causing two wooden barrels to slide down from the water wheel. One of them smashed the horses in our palace, frightened the horses. In a madness, they overturned the carriage." Dai Jin said.

When the fourth prince heard this, he frowned and felt a little disbelief.

Where are there so many coincidences? From a young age, it is not an accident that he sees too many times.

Seeing him like this, Dai Jin said, "The carriage that transports water and the shocked horses have been carefully viewed by the slaves in the past two days, and there is indeed no trace of any hand-and-foot. Perhaps there is still something wrong with the slaves, and they will take people to see it tomorrow morning."

After hearing this, the fourth prince thought that he had decided to return to Beijing the night before yesterday. Even if someone plotted against him, he would not make arrangements so quickly, which would put him in danger.

"What an accident?" he said to himself.

Dai Jin thought the Fourth Prince was asking him, and said, "Maybe it's true. Chen Si is crazy about horses and has him guarding him day and night. It's hard for others to tamper with the horses in the palace."

Chen Si was born a Han Chinese and was sold to Mongolian slaves since he was a child. He had a good skill in taming horses. Later, he was respected by the Fourth Prince.

The fourth prince likes his steady temperament, so he looks at this groom with admiration.

"Yes, he is there. How did that shocked horse be subdued by Chen Si?" asked the fourth prince.

After hearing this, Dai Jin looked at the Fourth Prince's face carefully, and replied softly: "Master, Chen Si is gone. The slave was not in front of him at that time. He heard from the guards who were traveling with him that the horse was frightened and overturned the carriage. Chen Si was afraid that something would happen to him, so he took a step forward and wanted to hold the carriage, but he didn't stand firmly and fell under the carriage... In this way, his waist was pressed down on the head of the carriage... and the upper body was trampled by the frightened horse..."

No wonder after the carriage rolled over, there was no other injury except the initial impact on his forehead. It turned out that Chen Si took the lead...

*

Cao Mansion, Wutong Garden.

The lights in the room were already turned off, but they were panting and the sounds continued.

It was not until the rain scattered and the clouds ceased that Cao Yong let out a long sigh and said softly: "I have not been at home these days, so I have nothing to do with me, right?"

"There are no ones around, only the second old lady came all day long and talked about the banquets of the Tong Mansion with the old lady. There are also the farms in Changping that served well this year. The crops were collected several percent more than those outside. The vegetables in the greenhouse could be eaten, so I sent a few baskets of them." Chu Yu replied.

Cao Yong nodded, hugged his wife, rubbed her hands behind her, and said, "I'll take it for the old lady to have a long life before leaving. Don't take it too seriously in Tong's house, just be polite. No matter how decent Longkodo is, he is not my boss, and he can't care about me."

The couple's separation is better than the newlyweds, and they are already extremely lingering when they speak.

The next morning, Cao Yong got up from the kang and looked at his empty bed, and felt refreshed.

Two days passed in a flash, and it was October 30th, Li's birthday.

In addition to Cao Yong Xiumu at home, Hang Seng also took leave the first day to come back.

According to the rules of the Cao family in recent years, there are no foreign guests on this day. Only juniors from the East and West Mansions come to celebrate Li's birthday. Only Han Jiang family has the only foreign surname.

Cao Yong still got up early and took his brothers and nephews to celebrate his mother's birthday, and then his female family accompanied Li to talk and have dinner. He changed into big clothes and went to Prince Yong's mansion to celebrate his birthday.

This year's birthday ceremony was made of two root carvings, not a Buddha statue, but a pair of squids.

Although it looks ordinary, it is an object from the previous dynasty. During this period, it is played with by him all year round, making the surface moisturized. It looks like a root carving, but more like a jade ornament.

The Bian is ranked fourth in the Jiuzi of Long, so it is appropriate to give the Fourth Prince a birthday gift...
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